to a horse that has no name? Does the type ultimately have to become invisible, before one accepts Oni-giri,a way of having face that is also a losing face?Or no, can it be the loss was irrevocable -- because the face forgotten and left

behind forever was the one that concealed the mechanism, the mystery within the history of what was thought and felt by someone you never knew, there, that unremarkable afternoon?

Front of the courthouse, Breathitt, Jackson County, Kentucky: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1940 (Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection, Library of Congress)